It's almost like chastising August Wilson for writing plays without any significant white or Asian characters.

I remember driving to Paris, Texas with the intention of staying overnight, having a meal and a couple of beers.

Four reasons for remembering Sam Shepard most fondly: 1.

I ask because this silence is frustrating since American drama and comedy and sweetly romantic genres tend to ignore the centrality of whiteness as a fundamentally American (or Anglo-American if you like).

A bootleg copy of 'Black Hawk Down', in which he as General Garrison talks with his captive about a reward for the capture of the Somali General Aideed.